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| | | ... September stats. But...but, but if this is great news for the economy, it should be bad-er news for taper, is it not? Yet trading on the day the employment report was released saw both the Dow (up 1.34%) and the S&P 500 index (up 1.1%) recover all their ... |
| | | | ... Ordinaries index was down 10.6 points, or 0.2 per cent, at 5,415.4. NEW YORK - US stocks tumbled despite a successful launch of trading in Twitter stock and report on US economic growth that bested expectations by a wide margin. The Dow Jones Industrial ... |
| | | | ... better known as 'Aussie Rob', was misleading clients. At the time, Aussie Rob was managing Lifestyle Trader (LT), a share trading software company. Gold created Lifestyle Investor Services (LIS) and partnered with him "in order to teach clients how to ... |
| | | | ... markets, we believe that now is an excellent time to offer this global equity company to investors. Cash and bonds are trading at historically low yields and do not compare to the relative earnings yield of companies," he said. "Within equities markets ... |
| | | | ... $5,000), and in multiples of 10 AMP Notes 2 (at $1,000) after that. The Australian dollar securities are expected to begin trading on the ASX on 19 December. |
| | | | ... markets. Commsec market analyst Steven Daghlian said the local market was in the red for the fourth time in the past five trading sessions, following losses in the US and Europe overnight. "The market is down a touch and that's manly due to the fact ... |
| | | | ... Optimising national prosperity. In equities news, Commonwealth Bank of Australia September is expected to post its quarterly trading update, while Downer EDI has its annual general meeting scheduled. In Australia, the market on Tuesday enjoyed a strong ... |
| | | | ... $5.145 after the telco giant announced it would list its Chinese car sales website Autohome on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading volumes are thinner than usual because of the Melbourne Cup, while most economists expect the Reserve Bank of Australia ... |
| | | | ... US stocks fell following a flood of mixed earnings reports, closing out a tumultuous month in the red. At the close of trading on Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 73.01 points (0.47 per cent) at 15,545.75. The broad-based S&P 500 dropped ... |
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